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  • MassCUE Googlepalooza Logo

    Winter Googlepalooza Registration is Open!

    on November 21, 2016

      Looking for an exciting way to spend one day of your February school vacation? Join other educators for a…

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  • Getting the Most Out of MassCUE Winter Camp: Featuring Google Apps for Education (or any conference for that matter.)

    on February 10, 2016

    By Jonathan Schmid We’re looking forward to this year’s Google-themed February break workshop, MassCUE Winter Camp. Building off of last year’s Googlepalooza, we were struck with the overwhelming response by…

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  • The Case for Free

    on January 19, 2015

    Have you ever been approached by someone with that “too good to be true” offer? Most people will probably answer…

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  • NEISTE Webinar Series

    on December 14, 2013

    “School Fuel” Matt Mervis Thursday, December 19th at 7…

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  • Quest For a Mobile Language Lab Solution

    on December 12, 2013

    As a former Spanish language teacher, my experience of integrating technology into my Spanish teaching has not yet included mobile technologies. Six years ago, I left a computer…

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  • Authentic Digital Assessments: Web2.0 tools to prepare students for the real world

    on August 27, 2013

    As a technology teacher, I often focus on tool instruction. As an integration specialist there is less emphasis on tool instruction but more emphasis on choosing tools to accomplish…

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E-Rate funding is on the chopping block, and schoo E-Rate funding is on the chopping block, and schools can't afford to lose it.

In June 2026, the FCC advanced a proposal that could eliminate E-Rate, the federal program that's made affordable internet and Wi-Fi possible for 100,000+ schools and 11,000 libraries since 1998. We need EVERYONE to help protect it.

Read the MassCUE blog, written by our Influence and Advocacy Committee chair, to learn how to submit testimony to your representatives, join the July 16, 2026 SHLB webinar, and get connected with our Influence and Advocacy Committee: https://bit.ly/3R0dEqk
#EdTech #ERate #MassCUE #DigitalEquity
MassCUE's July newsletter is in your inbox, and su MassCUE's July newsletter is in your inbox, and summer is anything but slow.

A few highlights:

📍 Designing for Learner Variability in the Age of AI — Aug. 4 at Barnstable High School. Bring a friend free with your paid registration, and every attendee is entered to win two Patriots preseason tickets.

🤝 PEA²K Cohort 2 applications are open (deadline extended to Aug. 15). Join a network of Massachusetts districts building AI policy and implementation plans together, with support every step of the way.

📢 E-Rate funding is at risk. The FCC has advanced a proposal that could eliminate the program that's connected over 100,000 schools and 11,000 libraries to affordable internet since 1998. Learn how to make your voice heard at https://bit.ly/4ydk3iU.

Plus a full slate of summer PD opportunities for educators at every stage.
Read the full newsletter and get involved: https://conta.cc/4wqG38g
#EdTech #K12 #MassCUE #AIinEducation
The MassCUE Pathfinder Award recognizes a Massachu The MassCUE Pathfinder Award recognizes a Massachusetts educator who has gone 'above and beyond' in demonstrating leadership and inspiring others in the field of educational technology. 🔦

Any MassCUE member may nominate a PK-12 teacher, technology coordinator, or school administrator. MassCUE board members and previous recipients are not eligible.

Think about the educator in your network who lights the way — the one whose work pushes the whole field forward. That's your Pathfinder.

📅 Nominations due September 1
Awards presented at MassCUE Fall Conference 2026 — October 14-15 at Gillette Stadium.

Submit your nomination → https://bit.ly/4dGD0Cm

#MassCUE #PathfinderAward #EdTech #MassTeachers #Nominate #EdLeadership #FallConference2026
Every classroom has always been full of learners w Every classroom has always been full of learners with different needs, strengths, and starting points. The question is whether we design for it intentionally. 🧠

MassCUE's Designing for Learner Variability in the Age of AI is a full day built around the frameworks, strategies, and practical application that turns intention into action.

📅 Tuesday, August 4 | 8AM–2PM
📍 Barnstable High School, Hyannis, MA
🍽️ Lunch included
🏅 6-hour Participation Certificate
💙 $65 MassCUE Member | $85 Non-Member | $40 Preservice/Student
🎉 Bring a guest FREE with your paid registration!

🏈 BONUS: Every registered attendee is entered to win two tickets to the Patriots pregame vs. Eagles — Aug. 22 at Gillette Stadium at 7pm!

Register → https://bit.ly/49Uw3em

#MassCUE #LearnerVariability #AIinEducation #UDL #InclusiveDesign #Aug4 #BarnstableHS #EdTech #MassTeachers
Don't miss PEAR's next training: Emotional First R Don't miss PEAR's next training: Emotional First Response 

If you find yourself struggling to de-escalate a situation when a child becomes overwhelmed or respond when a child refuses to participate in your classroom, join us on July 23 for a workshop designed to help develop these skills.

In this 2-hour live virtual training, you will learn how to:
 ✔️Recognize emotional and behavioral patterns that signal youth needs and strengths
 ✔️Apply developmentally appropriate Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)-informed techniques to reduce stress and enhance coping
 ✔️ Foster resilience, reflection, and self-regulation among youth
 ✔️ Strengthen your own wellness and ability to stay calm and effective during challenges

Thursday, July 23, 2026
2:00–4:00 PM ET
Live virtual training (Zoom)
$200 per participant
🔗 Register now: https://bit.ly/4gRZjGW
The last incredible session coming to MassCUE's De The last incredible session coming to MassCUE's Designing for Learner Variability in the Age of AI — August 4 at Barnstable High School! 🌟

🤝 Vanessa Miller, Sarah Dully, Melissa O'Neill & Kristen Provost: 'Unlocking Student Agency through Practical AI Supports'
How AI can unlock agency, voice, and independence for every learner.

BONUS: Win two tickets to the Patriots vs. Eagles at Gillette Stadium on Aug. 22! Every registered attendee is automatically entered.

🎉 SUMMER SPECIAL: Every paid registration includes a FREE guest!
🏅 6-hour Participation Certificate
💙 $65 Member | $85 Non-Member | $40 Preservice/Student

Register now → masscue.org/event/aug2026/

#MassCUE #LearnerVariability #AIinEducation #SEL #ExecutiveFunction #StudentAgency #Aug4 #BarnstableHS #MassTeachers
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